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Policy of Demonstrations and Free Expression

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Policy on Demonstrations and Free Expression:

Fundamental principles:

1. Flagler College is a community of learners. As such, we recognize and affirm that freedom of expression and free intellectual inquiry and debate are vital to our academic mission and must be protected, even when the views expressed are unpopular or controversial. 2. Freedom of expression on the Flagler College campus necessitates the ability of students, faculty, and staff to engage in peaceful protests and demonstrations. Freedom of expression does not include the right to engage in conduct that threatens safety, suppresses others’ right to speech, or disrupts the education of Flagler students. The purpose of this policy is to establish guidelines for demonstrations and protests, including considerations of time, place, and manner.

Successful demonstrations require planning and accountability:

To ensure that demonstrations do not threaten the safety of others, suppress others’ right to speech, or disrupt the education of students, Flagler College community members (current students, faculty, and staff) are expected to notify the College via the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs, or the Office of Human Resources five (5) days in advance of the demonstration, if possible.1 The College will respond to the demonstration organizers with respect to reasonable time, place, and manner considerations within 24 hours of notification.

Demonstration organizers should provide the following information when they notify the College:

1. Nature of the demonstration. 2. Location of the demonstration. 3. Security needs of the demonstration. 4. Time/date of the demonstration. 5. Plans for managing disruptive behavior should it occur. 6. Any other necessary considerations. For example, if the demonstration opposes or otherwise relates to another approved Flagler event, the location of a demonstration will be discussed with organizers to allow them to be as proximate to the other event as deemed safe. 7. Contact information for organizers.

Considerations of date, time, place, and manner:

Demonstrations for which adequate notification is provided will be approved as long as considerations of date, time, place, and manner have been addressed. The College reserves the right to modify the date, time, place, or manner of a demonstration when there is a reasonable expectation that it may threaten safety, suppress others’ right to speech, or disrupt the education of students, such as by interfering with the ability of others to see, hear, or participate in another event, class or academic activity. Examples of conduct that will require modification of date, time, place, or manner or (if they do occur) would constitute violations of this policy include: